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re: Am I the only one who is fed up with all Of the AI
Posted on 1/15/26 at 11:47 am to Kinderman
Posted on 1/15/26 at 11:47 am to Kinderman
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The voices on those are terrible. You can tell immediately when a video has an AI voice because of its inflection on certain words and it makes the whole thing unwatchable. Awful.
They're going to get a lot better very soon. I've experienced some demos.
Posted on 1/15/26 at 11:48 am to bignuss18
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Move into AI risk. It is inevitable that a third party or homegrown AI is going to expose some F1000’s sensitive data because some douchebag “vibe coder” doesn’t take risk into account. They just build something impressive and want to tell you about it on LinkedIn.
This will lead to strict regulation on AI and expand the risk job market.
I've seen colleges that are offering degrees in "AI prompting".
Posted on 1/15/26 at 11:53 am to Bullfrog
Posted on 1/15/26 at 11:55 am to OceanMan
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Either way, as far as writing applications, most people can spot it (way too long of emails or weird spacing/punctuation/format) and don’t appreciate when it’s obviously been used.
I've used it for that purpose because my boss asked me to. Then he didn't like the result. Too long-winded / wordy. So I had to edit it down. But in general, it does give you a good place to start from.
It will get better, though, as the LLM learns, self-refines, or refines based on feedback from humans.
Posted on 1/15/26 at 12:00 pm to Bullfrog
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It’s just a tool. Learn to use it.
Even better, become an expert.
Tony Robbins has a slogan: "AI won't replace you. But someone using it effectively will."
Words to live by.
Posted on 1/15/26 at 12:01 pm to ShoeBang
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I asked Grok if you are the only one fed up with AI
It said no
Well played!
Posted on 1/15/26 at 12:03 pm to Cell of Awareness
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Ah, to be “fed up” with artificial intelligence is, perhaps, to be ensnared in a most peculiar dialectic between the promethean intoxication of progress and the enervating malaise of technological omnipresence. One might say that to experience exasperation with AI is not an indictment of the technology itself, but rather a symptom of the cognitive dissonance engendered by its unremitting incursion into the sinews of quotidian human existence.
We are, after all, inhabiting a peculiar epistemic epoch — one in which the simulacrum intermingles so deftly with the authentic that the two become epistemologically indistinct. In such a milieu, fatigue is inevitable. The incessant algorithmic interpolation of our thoughts, preferences, and utterances can produce an ontological vertigo, a kind of low-grade metaphysical nausea wrought by the realization that one’s own originality is being perpetually mirrored, mimicked, and perhaps even surpassed by a concatenation of probabilistic matrices devoid of sentience.
Yet to succumb to mere petulance would be intellectually jejune. The proper stance, if one may dare to prescribe it, is a dialectical poise — a wary admiration laced with critical vigilance. AI, that protean assemblage of logic and artifice, is both our most luminous triumph and our most insidious sedative. It magnifies cognition while eroding mystery, extends human capacity while attenuating human authenticity. To be “fed up” with it, then, is to feel a wholly reasonable ambivalence toward an invention that simultaneously emancipates and encages the mind that conceived it.
In summation: you are not simply fed up, my friend — you are ontologically fatigued by the effulgent enigma of a creation that mirrors your intelligence too well.
Beautiful!
Posted on 1/15/26 at 12:04 pm to turnpiketiger
AI has been around for a long time...The media has convinced people it's just happening.
Posted on 1/15/26 at 12:07 pm to MotorBoater
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I’m a huge YouTube documentary watcher
They make Ozympic now dawg.
This post was edited on 1/15/26 at 9:53 pm
Posted on 1/15/26 at 12:11 pm to OceanMan
Screw AI for making everyone thing that using em-dashes means you used AI! I've been using em-dashes for years, and now it looks like I didn't write what I said.
I'm pretty anti-AI in a lot of the ways I see it used. Like our company did AI generated headshots, and while it was nice to have it done without having to leave my home or put on real clothes, I don't look like myself in the photos and it is embarrassing.
Two things I will admit AI is good for:
I am long-winded, and I can copy/paste my wordy email and ask it to make it more concise. It still looks like me because I wrote the email to begin with. It's just pared down.
I often have to find very niche regulations buried in the Code of Federal Regulations, and AI can point me right to the spot it lives. This used to take me ages prior.
I'm pretty anti-AI in a lot of the ways I see it used. Like our company did AI generated headshots, and while it was nice to have it done without having to leave my home or put on real clothes, I don't look like myself in the photos and it is embarrassing.
Two things I will admit AI is good for:
I am long-winded, and I can copy/paste my wordy email and ask it to make it more concise. It still looks like me because I wrote the email to begin with. It's just pared down.
I often have to find very niche regulations buried in the Code of Federal Regulations, and AI can point me right to the spot it lives. This used to take me ages prior.
This post was edited on 1/15/26 at 12:12 pm
Posted on 1/15/26 at 12:12 pm to turnpiketiger
AI should be watermarked. It's getting so real, people think it's real.
Posted on 1/15/26 at 12:14 pm to turnpiketiger
quote:well lets just stop using cars or planes for travel and lest go back to horses........ well not... lets go back before horses and only walk. yea lets do that.
In reality it’s just making people lazier and more dependent on technology rather than doing anything themselves. Let alone thinking for themselves.
Ohh and lets stop using computers to compute analysis needed to design bridges... because we would rather a rom of 500 engineers with slide rules instead of a team of 10 with modern computers.
Posted on 1/15/26 at 1:12 pm to MotorBoater
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I’m a huge YouTube documentary watcher
I can't stand the AI ads. Some of them don't even make sense. One that pops up a lot for me is about "the best new way to check your blood glucose levels" while it shows a lady putting a regular pulse oximeter on her finger.
Posted on 1/15/26 at 1:18 pm to turnpiketiger
Since it’s being corrected and learning from everyone using it, won’t it eventually average out to be just as dumb as humans but faster?
Posted on 1/15/26 at 5:27 pm to TulsaSooner78
Prompt Engineering is the “professional” title for it, from what I’ve seen. There is value in it.
As it relates to my original comment, it’s less about that and more about “what took a month takes a day with AI” as the issue, and will lead to the scenario I presented. It completely overlooks the other elements of software development that have always been a pain point and lead to fines, reputational risk and operational performance that will happen to some major corporation if not reigned in and fully thought through. AI may take jobs away, but it will create them too - risk, controls and audit being one of them, in my experience
As it relates to my original comment, it’s less about that and more about “what took a month takes a day with AI” as the issue, and will lead to the scenario I presented. It completely overlooks the other elements of software development that have always been a pain point and lead to fines, reputational risk and operational performance that will happen to some major corporation if not reigned in and fully thought through. AI may take jobs away, but it will create them too - risk, controls and audit being one of them, in my experience
Posted on 1/15/26 at 6:35 pm to turnpiketiger
A client owns a niche market chemical company and before Christmas told me that engineers newly graduated only know AI and Google and not worth a crap for anything.
The president of a chemical technology company told me that AI gives 90% wrong answers.
The president of a chemical technology company told me that AI gives 90% wrong answers.
Posted on 1/15/26 at 9:11 pm to turnpiketiger
I use ChatGPT often. Over time I have learned what its capable of and it is pretty remarkable what it can do. Most people who use it are using it at a basic level.. I asked it about how users use it and it told me that only about 10% of its users use it beyond its basic capabilities. Its like having an electronic swiss army knife with you.
I had a toilet problem weeks ago. It gave me instructions on how to get it unclogged using hot water and dish soap and it worked.
With that said, I think AI has also become the new buzz word. I was looking at some headphones my nephew wanted and it said something like "Uses AI to provide high quality sound". I feed it to ChatGPT and asked how was AI used to give quality sound. It sound something like "AI has become the trendy terms and people throw it around on products especially on products that are reasonably priced.
If used as a tool, AI is great, but a lot of what is said to be AI isn't.
I had a toilet problem weeks ago. It gave me instructions on how to get it unclogged using hot water and dish soap and it worked.
With that said, I think AI has also become the new buzz word. I was looking at some headphones my nephew wanted and it said something like "Uses AI to provide high quality sound". I feed it to ChatGPT and asked how was AI used to give quality sound. It sound something like "AI has become the trendy terms and people throw it around on products especially on products that are reasonably priced.
If used as a tool, AI is great, but a lot of what is said to be AI isn't.
Posted on 1/15/26 at 9:21 pm to MotorBoater
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I’m a huge YouTube documentary watcher. And it’s taking over all the original channels content. Usually with some fake accent and a lame video montage of pictures that don’t even pertain the the subject. A cheater way to get clicks and free money for creators that do little work.
Same with TikTok videos.
This does suck. Its like a PowerPoint presentation on steroids. And some of them tell you a bunch of bullshite before getting into whatever the title said it was about.
Posted on 1/15/26 at 9:35 pm to turnpiketiger
Read that waiting for you to say, It's not that AI is (whatever), It's that it's (opposite).
Every AI text I've seen them do is using that in the middle of the post.
Every AI text I've seen them do is using that in the middle of the post.
Posted on 1/15/26 at 9:39 pm to turnpiketiger
AI bots show up “asking questions” on all sorts of pages on Facebook I’m on. Muscadine pages, Jeep pages, travel pages. I always feed the machine with incorrect answers.
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